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Māori people and Tuamotuan language

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Māori people and Tuamotuan language

Māori people vs. Tuamotuan language

The Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. Tuamotuan, Paumotu or Paumotu (Paumotu: Reo Paumotu or Reko Paumotu) is a Polynesian language spoken by 4,000 people in the Tuamotu archipelago, with an additional speakers in Tahiti.

Similarities between Māori people and Tuamotuan language

Māori people and Tuamotuan language have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Polynesian languages.

Polynesian languages

The Polynesian languages are a language family spoken in geographical Polynesia and on a patchwork of outliers from south central Micronesia to small islands off the northeast of the larger islands of the southeast Solomon Islands and sprinkled through Vanuatu.

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Māori people and Tuamotuan language Comparison

Māori people has 273 relations, while Tuamotuan language has 9. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.35% = 1 / (273 + 9).

References

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